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Innu and Atikamekw women’s connection to the land through pregnancy and birthing practices

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
In an effort to offset the marginalization of Indigenous women’s knowledge, we used a qualitative participatory approach to co-construct the meaning of the pregnancy and birthing knowledge of Innu (Indigenous people in Quebec, Canada) and Atikamekw ...
Suzy Basile   +3 more
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Intégration des savoirs traditionnels dans les soins des personnes avec une condition de santé au sein de la communauté atikamekw de Manawan : protocole de recherche d’une étude de cas qualitative participative

Science of Nursing and Health Practices
Introduction : La vision biomédicale de la santé ne cadre pas avec la vision holistique qu’ont les peuples autochtones. Les différences entre ces visions de la santé engendrent chez les Autochtones de profondes peurs et une méfiance envers le système de ...
Sandro Echaquan   +6 more
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Importance of the blueberry (minic) to the Atikamekw Nehirowisiw people: women's key role in knowledge transmission and cultural persistence

Botany
This study, conducted within the Atikamekw Nehirowisiw community of Wemotaci (Québec, Canada), explored the central role of the blueberry (minic) in the culture and identity of this Indigenous people, focusing on the transmission of botanical knowledge ...
Chléo Pelletier   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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